Thanks. However, regarding: <Please show me an example of where a daleth may be mistaken as a zayin <in 1QapGen or 11Q10. You might find my note on 1QapGen...
... Dear Philip, pk> 1) Misreadings pk> I may be clutching at straws here, but what happens when we pk> look at other scripts such as the post Herodian pk>...
Albert Lukaszewski
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Nov 2, 2003 11:56 am
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... Dear Al <In order to use the Bar Kokhba <materials to allege something about early (pre-70 CE) Christian <tradition, one has a lot of hypothesizing to make...
In Suroyo ( Suryoyo/Assyrian) we use: sagiye ( many) and kul or kulheyn ( all) or other forms of Kul. Shlome sagiye, Matay ... would just like to ask what the...
... You can use the Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon's Outline Lexicon search for English to Aramaic at http://cal1.cn.huc.edu/searching/engoutlex.html Ken...
Honored Scholars and Students of Aramaic, A claim has been made that the root GML is associated with rope, and perhaps with a verb meaning 'to bear a burden'....
Dear Bob, I checked a large number of Aramaic dictionaries, and nowhere this meaning is found. If your proposition is true, you should find the explanation in ...
Hayim Sheynin
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Nov 11, 2003 12:22 pm
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Bob, I believe that this was brought up on the Nazerene forums, but the 10th Century lexographer Bar-Bahlul defines /GMLA/ as shipbinding rope. Unfortunately,...
... It is hardly methodologically sound to accept what is said in a 10th century lexicon about the meaning of a word as indicative of what that word meant in...
Dear ahuno Steve, I think cause "shipbinding ropes" where made from Camel hairs. That is a theory I heard of. So these ropes were called for short "Gamle" or ...
Steve, Thanks. I ran across this in the Hebrew-Aramaic-NewTestament forum. Since then I've researched in CAL, in Perseus, in 3 books on Modern Assyrian Aramaic...
Dear Dr. Sheynin, Thank you very much. I have come to suspect that the word was not really part of Aramaic or Syriac vocabulary. You have confirmed my ...
As I mentioned in a previous post, I am doing some work on the saying attributed to Jesus in the Gospels, 'I will destroy this temple/house, and in three days...
With Apologies for cross posting: As promised, here is the List of those e-Listers who have let me know that they intend to attend SBL and the SBL E-Lister's...
Apologies for cross posting! This is the Third announcement of the 7th Annual E-Lister's SBL meeting on Saturday, November 22nd, at 11 am the Gramcord Booth...
Dr. McGrath, The closest that I can think of is the phrase /byt d)lh)/ "Beyth d-Aloho" ("House of God"). If the Canonical Gospels use "sanctuary," it might be...
... The meaning is well attested in major lexicographical works. See 1) Thesaurus Syriacus p.736, (citing Bar Ali and Bar Bahlul): funis navalis (ship's rope)....
... Jewish Palestinian Aramaic BYT MQD$ = Temple, literally 'Place of being holy, or of being sanctified' Jewish Palestinian Aramaic HYKL = Temple, derived...
Once again apologies for cross posting! This is the Third and Final Notice/Announcement of the 7th Annual E-Lister's SBL meeting on Saturday, November 22nd, at...
I thought the Estrangelo script was first attested around the 5th century (though similar to the earlier Palmyrene cursive). But I recently heard of a claimed...
I do not know what is the source of this statement, but I believe there is no any possibility of so early Estrangelo inscription. The Palmyrene it might be,...
Hayim Sheynin
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Nov 20, 2003 10:39 pm
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(Why are we top-posting?) This is completely incorrect. Inscription As55 in the Drijvers/Healey corpus (= Drijvers 1) is dated A.D. 6 (p. 140 of *The Old...
I will be at SBL tomorrow through Tuesday, 11/25. You may post during that time, but your messages will not actually appear on the list until I return. Trevor...
So that you don't have to miss a minute of discussion, Ken Penner has graciously agreed to fill in while I'm gone. If you've built a golden calf by the time I...
For the record, the two articles Goranson referred to are given as: Maricq A. "La plus ancienne inscription syriaque: cell de Birecik" Syria 39 (1962), pages...
With apologies for cross posting. FYI, here's the head count as of 11:45am Friday, Nov. 21st, 2003, of those E-Listers who intend to attend the SBL conference...
The list has been quiet lately. Let me begin by reminding people that we're here, and you're free to post questions and topics you'd like to discuss. Now on to...
Dear Trevor, I am wondering, how Unicode transcription-romanization for Aramaic would be different from that of Hebrew. Since the corpus of graphemes (I do not...